The overall objective was to increase the number of smaller, family-style care homes in an effort to deinstitutionalize the country as a whole. |
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The thrust of the policy was to deinstitutionalize psychiatric care and promote the development of alternative, community-based services. |
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With its power to suppress social meanings, however, the law can radically change and even deinstitutionalize man-woman marriage. |
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Hospitals nearby had begun to deinstitutionalize their mental patients, and there were a lot of homeless people wandering around, so Sue and Hector decided to set aside a room in the back of their store for them to sit in. |
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Despite the growing movement to deinstitutionalize patient care, responsibility and ownership continue to rest largely with traditional health care institutions. |
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If these relationships feature some stability, they are nevertheless dynamic because they are constantly the object of politicalwork in order to institutionalize, deinstitutionalize or reinstitutionalize them. |
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First, beginning in the early 1970s, concerted efforts were made at the federal and state levels to deinstitutionalize status offenders. |
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The Committee further welcomes the commitment of the State party to deinstitutionalize children while at the same time enhance standards in the existing institutions. |
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Santiago del Estero Province: Its prime objective is to deinstitutionalize children who have been interned in macro-institutes and to return them to their community and family environment. |
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So there's definitely been a move in the Legislature over the last two sessions to deinstitutionalize kids, to divert them to community-based programs. |
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The residential Inspired exterior design uses a variety of economic materials to help reduce the scale of the building and deinstitutionalize the overall feel of the facility. |
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